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Two Point Source Interference Pattern. A Mathematical Analysis. 2 Point Interference Pattern. Nodal Lines. Nodes are areas of destructive interference and antinodes are the opposite (constructive) In standing waves, nodes are the particles that appear to stand still

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Two point sources generate identical waves that interfere in a ripple tank. The sources are located 5.0 cm apart, and the frequency of the waves is 8.0 Hz. A point on the first nodal line is located 10 cm from one source and 11 cm from the other.

A ripple tank experiment has given the following data from 2 point sources operating in phase: n=3, x3=35cm, L=77, d=6.0cm, q3=25°, 5 crests=4.2cm. Using 3 methods, determine the wavelength of the waves.